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Medical students

Medical students

Medical students working on cadavers.

Medical operation

Medical operation

A medical team performing a operation.

H.C. Miller's premises

H.C. Miller's premises

Premises of H.C. Miller, aircraft engineer.

Float

Float

A float used in the 1936 Centenary.

Shell Building on North Terrace East

Shell Building on North Terrace East

North Terrace East, frontage of building is 21.5 yards and right side is 55 yards east of King William Street. New building erected by the Shell Company in 1931/2. Compare with B 5236.The new building has been built on the east corner of Club House Lane. It was built in commercial palazzo style in 1931-32 and helped to define the commerical part of Adelaide.

North Terrace East

North Terrace East

Shell Company's building, North Terrace New building erected by the Shell Company in 1931/2. Compare with B 5236.The new building has been built on the east corner of Club House Lane. It was built in commercial palazzo style in 1931-32 and helped to define the commerical part of Adelaide.

Colonial Mutual Life Building

Colonial Mutual Life Building

Colonial Mutual Life Building, King William Street.

Hindley Street

Hindley Street

Colonial Mutual Life Building, south west corner of Hindley Street and King William Street, frontage is 33 yards. This 14 storey, neo gothic style building was erected in 1934/5 and completed in January 1935. For additions made to the west side of CML building in 1936 see B 7079. See also B 289 and B 6400.

King William Street

King William Street

C. M. L. building, south corner King William Street and Hindley Street.

Franklin Street

Franklin Street

Franklin Street, south side. The left side of Walter and Morris's building abuts the west side of Trades Hall Lane. Frontage: 9 yards. For a view of Walter and Morris's building after alterations completed in 1952 see B 12959. The origins of the firm Walter and Morris (timber merchants), 1886-1979, lie in the establishment of the Sarnia Timber Yard at Port Adelaide by Captain Peter Le Messurier and Theophilus Robin in 1865. The subsequent company named Walter and Morris became defunct in 1979

Gouger Street

Gouger Street

South west corner of Gouger and King William Streets, 1941 showing the old and new book stalls. The new stall was erected in August 1941. The old stall can be seen covered b y news papers headline posters. Two men are standing in front of the old stall. One of the men is wearing a money bag around his shoulder and is possibly the proprietor Mr FD O'Shea.

St. Peters Cathedral

St. Peters Cathedral

St. Peters Cathedral.

St. Mark's College

St. Mark's College

[General description] A panoramic photograph of St. Mark's College, showing the buildings in their attractive garden setting. On the right is Downer House, purchased when the College was founded in 1925, and on the far left is the recently completed new wing. St. Peter's Cathedral is seen in the background, partially obscured by trees. [On back of photograph] 'Reproduced in the Observer, April 24, 1926 / Acre 705 / St. Mark's College / North Adelaide / (showing the new wing) / April 1926'.

Kermode Street

Kermode Street

[General description] School staff, students and their families are attending the opening of the New Wing (i.e. the first 20 rooms of what is now Newland Building).Marquees have been erected for the event. [On back of photograph] 'Reproduced in the Observer, April 24, 1926. Acre 712 / St. Mark's College, North Adelaide. The new wing / April 1926 / Frontage of east face:16.5 yards. Right side is 49.5 yards south of Kermode Street. East face is 126 yards west of John Street.'

O'Connell Street

O'Connell Street

O'Connell Street, North Adelaide, looking across Ward Street. A tram is travelling along the road. The building 2.5 inches from the left (single storey with Waratah sign) was demolished circa 1939. For building erected on site in 1941 see B 10901.

Piccadilly Cinema

Piccadilly Cinema

Piccadilly Cinema, North Adelaide. (Initially believed to be the interior of the Star Theatre, Goodwood Road, Goodwood, now the Capri Cinema.)

Adelaide

Adelaide

[General description] This aerial view focuses along King William Street and shows a portion of the southern section of Adelaide. In the foreground on the right is Government House and grounds and on the right is the Government Printing office and Parliament House. The new T&G building can be seen in the centre of the view, then the parklands, suburbs and distant hills. [On back of photograph] 'Reproduced in the 'Advertiser', April 11, 1928 / Aerial view of Adelaide / 1928'.

Adelaide

Adelaide

Aerial view of Adelaide between Victoria Square and Currie Street.

Adelaide

Adelaide

An aerial view of Adelaide taken in 1932 showing the buildings along North Terrace in the foreground and the city stretching back toward South Terrace in the background. Of interest are the gardens in Victoria Square, the trees in Whitmore Square and the gardens around Government House. The two tallest buildings appear on North Terrace and King William Street. The grid pattern and planning of Adelaide can be fully appreciated in this photograph.

Adelaide

Adelaide

Panoramic view of Adelaide.

Aerial view of Adelaide looking south east

Aerial view of Adelaide looking south east

Aerial view of Adelaide looking south east. The railway yards and Adelaide Railway Station are in the foreground. The city can be seen surrounded by the parkland on the eastern and southern sides. The Adelaide foothills can be seen in the distance.

Adelaide View

Adelaide View

Aerial view of Adelaide.

Adelaide From Montefiore Hill

Adelaide From Montefiore Hill

Adelaide looking south east from Montefiore Hill.

Adelaide View

Adelaide View

Aerial view of Adelaide looking south from North Adelaide. The South Parklands provide an obvious barrier between the city and the southern suburbs.

Adelaide From Montefiore Hill

Adelaide From Montefiore Hill

Aerial view of Adelaide looking south east from Montefiore Hill, 1939. Adelaide Oval and tennis courts are in the foreground, the taller buildings in the city loom next surrounded by the Adelaide Parklands and Race Course. The suburbs stretch out towards the Adelaide Hills in the distance.

Adelaide From Parklands

Adelaide From Parklands

Aerial view of Adelaide from the Parklands.

Adelaide View

Adelaide View

Aerial view of Adelaide.

Adelaide View

Adelaide View

Aerial view of Adelaide.

Grenfell Street

Grenfell Street

Grenfell Street looking west. The Worando Building and A. W. Sandford buildings are on the left.

Aerial view of Adelaide

Aerial view of Adelaide

An aerial view of Adelaide looking northwest from above Tavistock Street. The Jubilee Exhibition Building opened in 1887, can be seen among the stately buildings along North Terrace. There is an empty building site opposite Scot's Church on the corner of North Terrace and Pulteney Street.